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Brewers signed LHP Boone Logan to a one-year, $1.875 million contract with a $4.125 million club option for 2019.

The buyout for Logan's option is $625,000 and he can make up to $3.2 million more in incentives each season, so he's guaranteed at least $2.5 million and could make as much as $12.4 million. Logan missed a large chunk of 2017 with a strained lat muscle and posted a 4.71 ERA over 21 innings for the Indians, but he should be a useful bullpen piece for the Brewers if he can remain healthy. Jan 5 - 4:55 PM

McCalvy says the deal -- which has been rumored for a week -- should be announced "soon after" New Year's Day. Logan missed a large chunk of the 2017 season with a strained lat muscle and he posted an ugly 4.71 ERA in 21 innings when healthy, but the 33-year-old could make for a useful lefty specialist in Milwaukee if he can get back on track. Over the course of his 12-year major league career, Logan has held left-handed batters to a .234/.311/.361 slash line. Thu, Dec 28, 2017 11:33:00 AM

Logan will receive a $1 million buyout and hit free agency. The 33-year-old missed nearly the entire second half with a left lat strain. He posted a 4.71 ERA and 28/9 K/BB ratio over 21 innings when healthy. Mon, Nov 6, 2017 02:27:00 PM

Boone Logan (lat) has decided against surgery but remains shut down and is likely done for the season.

Logan will rest and rehab his strained left lat, but he's not going to rejoin the Tribe's bullpen this season. They have a $7 million option (or $1 million buyout) on him for 2018. Fri, Aug 4, 2017 05:39:00 PM

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Brewers manager Craig Counsell confirmed that Stephen Vogt (shoulder) will open the year on the disabled list.

There had been talk that the Brewers could release Vogt and not pay him the $3.065 million owed, but he will in fact go to the disabled list. It's unknown at this time how long the former Oakland backstop will be out, but we do know that he'll miss at least the first week or so of the regular season while his shoulder strain heals.

Jimmy Nelson (shoulder) is still limited to throwing off flat ground and won't be able to pitch off a mound until after the season starts.

Nelson underwent shoulder surgery in September and really just began a throwing regimen. There's still no specific timeline as to when the 28-year-old right-hander will be able to return. It's possible that his original June estimation could be pushed all the way back to the All-Star break. He may be somebody to avoid on to draft day this spring, despite his breakout 2017.